Here are a few references that might be useful:
Broce, G.
1996 Juris: An Ethnic Cemetery on the High Plains. Plains Anthropologist
41(156):175-182.
Crabtree, Pam J.
1990 Zooarchaeology and Complex Societies: Some Uses of Faunal Analysis
for the Study of Trade, Social Status, and Ethnicity. In Archaeological
Method and Theory, edited by Michael B. Schiffer, p. 122-205. University of
Arizona Press, Tucson.
DeCunzo, L.
1982 Households, Economics, and Ethnicity in Patterson's Dublin,
1829-1915: The Van Houten Street Parking Lot Block. Northeast Historical
Archaeology 11:9-25.
Handler, J. S.
1996 A Prone Burial From a Plantation Slave Cemetery in Barbados, West
Indies: Possible Evidence for an African-Type Witch or Other Negatively
Viewed Person. Historical Archaeology 30(3):76-86.
Hunt, W. J. Jr.
1985 Bone Gaming Pieces, Ethnic Identity, and Trade: An Example From Fort
Union Trading Post, North Dakota. Archaeology in Montana 26(1):44-51.
Langenwalter, P. E. II
1980 The Archaeology of 19th Century Chinese Subsistence at the Lower
China Store, Madera County, California. Archaeological Perspectives on
Ethnicity in America, edited by R. L. Schuyler, p. 102-111. Baywood
Publishing, Farmingdale, NY.
McGuire, R. H.
1983 The Study of Ethnicity in Historical Archaeology. Journal of
Anthropological Archaeology 1:159-179.
McKee, L. W.
1987 Delineating Ethnicity From the Garbage of Early Virginians: Faunal
Remains From the Kingsmill Plantation Slave Quarter. American Archaeology
6(1):31-39.
Simpkins, R.A.
1993 Problems of Ethnicity, Language, and Identity in Harappan Culture.
California Anthropologist 20:11-22.
Stine, L.F., Clark, M.A., and Groover, M.D.
1996 Blue Beads As African-American Cultural Symbols. Historical
Archaeology 30(3):49-75.
Whitten, R.G., and Zimmerman, L.J.
1982 Directions for Miss Deloria: Boas on the Plains. Plains
Anthropologist 27(96):161-164.
Wilkie, L.A.
1996 Medicinal Teas and Patent Medicines: African-American Women's
Consumer Choices and Ethnomedical Traditions at a Louisiana Plantation.
Southeastern Archaeology 15(2):119-131.
Kris Hirst
Office of the State Archaeologist
The University of Iowa
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